Browsing by Subject "Gestalt therapy"
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An only-child adolescent's lived experience of parental divorce
(SAPSAC, 2015)The aim of this qualitative case study was to explore and describe the experience of an only-child adolescent's lived experience of parental divorce. Gestalt field and phenomenological theory in conjunction with current ... -
Facilitating awareness in children from a low socio–economic environment using the art–making process
(North-West University, 2013)Gestalt theory and Positive Psychology formed the underlying theoretical frameworks of this study. Both Gestalt theory and Positive Psychology adopt a positive outlook towards human nature with the possibility of individuals ... -
Family play therapy in the context of child sexual abuse : an ecological and Gestalt field approach model
(2014)Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a major concern in the South African society. Although policies and legislation are directed at the protection of children, the high incidence of child sexual abuse is indicative of problems in ... -
The only-child adolescent's lived experience of parental divorce
(2015)The aim of this study was to explore and describe the experience of an only-child adolescent’s lived experience of parental divorce. Gestalt field and phenomenological theory in conjunction with current literature provided ... -
A preventative program for young adolescent boys to build resiliency as a life skill
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2013)In this study the term resilience in relevance to adolescents is explored in depth with the aim to suggest a preventative programme for social workers working with young adolescent boys within the child and youth care ... -
The use of interactive stories to deal with awareness of high sensitivity in middle childhood
(North-West University, 2011)One in five children are born highly sensitive (HS), with nervous systems that are more sensitive to sensory subtleties. The highly sensitive child (HSC) presents with behaviour that is often a way of coping with sensory ...